"3D"
stereoscopic images may be viewed without any special glasses or
hardware using the

CROSSED IMAGE
VIEWING
METHOD

A crossed image has the right image on the
left hand side and the left image on the righthand side. Many
people find it easy to observe an object
ten inches
in front of their face. Such people can learn to easily view a
Right/Left pair in stereo
using no glasses. One does need to know or learn how to "see
double" by crossing their eyes.

Curiously, one needs to relax their eyes to do
this simple trick.
For a brief time, one must see double without forcing
the two images into one. No strain no pain.

This learning technique seems to work well for
most people,
but they may look sillier than normal while they learn. Begin by
slowly moving your index finger towards your nose and follow it all the
way if you can. If you can see a single image of your
finger when it is ten inches from your nose this will work for you
sharp focus at that distance is not required.

<>Sit arm's length from your
monitor
with the RL
image below visible. Now touch the center of the RL image and
move your finger towards your nose and follow it with your
vision. You will notice that the world is double behind
your
finger. You should that the double images move apart as you
track
your finger.

The goal is to lay an L on top of the
R. See the examples below before you try.
Don't
force your eyes - viewing is a relaxed
condition

Now try looking at your finger crosseyed again and be
arm's length from your monitor.
The goal is to overlap the R on top of the L. If you do it, you
should put your hand down.

LIKE THIS:

This is how it should
look.

LEVEL
- not like this:

If the one tilts their
head while looking crosseyed one image is above the other. Level
your head to correct for this.

OVERLAPPED -
not like this:

If the images don't line
up keep trying until you can put the vertical line of both letters on
top of each other.